Ponderosa Pine Truck Edward Hines Lumber Company 1942
A truck loaded with ponderosa pine stands in Malheur National Forest, Grant County, Oregon, during July 1942. The Edward Hines Lumber Company operated in this region, contributing to the local economy and the lumber industry. At that time, ponderosa pine was a valuable resource for construction and shipping in the Pacific Northwest.
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Ponderosa Pine Truck Edward Hines Lumber Company 1942
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